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Former Scotland goalkeeper Andy Goram reveals terminal cancer diagnosis

The 58-year-old has been told he has around six months left to live.

FORMER RANGERS, Manchester United and Scotland goalkeeper Andy Goram has vowed to โ€œfight like he has never fought beforeโ€ after revealing he has been diagnosed with terminal cancer.

The Ibrox club โ€“ with whom he earned legendary status during a trophy-laden seven years in the 1990s โ€“ announced last month that the 58-year-old was being treated for the illness.

However, Goram has now confirmed in an interview with the Daily Record that he has been given about six months to live by doctors after declining the chance of chemotherapy, which might extend his life by an extra three months.

The ex-Scotland stopper โ€“ who won 43 caps โ€“ first felt ill around seven weeks ago, when he was struggling to eat and drink, but he initially ignored the symptoms after failing to get a face-to-face appointment with his GP.

โ€œI thought I had severe indigestion,โ€ he said. โ€œIt was as though my gullet was blocked. After a few weeks, it got worse and nothing was getting through. Everything I ate or drank didnโ€™t get halfway to my stomach and I threw it back up.

โ€œI couldnโ€™t get a face-to-face with my GP for two weeks, by which time I was in total agony. Iโ€™d also lost 4st in four weeks.

โ€œI had a CT scan at Monklands, then was rushed to Wishaw General and told my next of kin should be with me.

โ€œThat is when the alarm bells started ringing. I realised I had cancer.โ€

Goram was diagnosed with Level 4 oesophageal cancer. It has spread to his liver, right lung, three vertebrae and ribs.

Goramโ€™s son Danny was by his side when a doctor informed him his condition was terminal. He has rejected the chance of chemotherapy after seeing the impact it had on his ex-wife Miriam during her cancer battle last year.

โ€œThe surgeon explained where all the cancer was and it was inoperable,โ€ he said. โ€œDanny broke down while I was trying to assess the situation.

โ€œThe word โ€˜inoperableโ€™ hit me hard. I knew I was in for a fight.

โ€œThe specialist said if I take the chemotherapy, Iโ€™ve an average of nine months to go โ€“ an average. If I donโ€™t take the chemo, I have an average of six.

โ€œAfter seeing what it did to Miriam, my decision was made after chats with her and Danny.

โ€œTake chemotherapy and be in agony for the sake of an extra three months and zero quality of life? No thanks. Chemotherapy is off the menu.

โ€œMiriam had six chemotherapy treatments and three radiography sessions. It was hellish.

โ€œHer partner Dale had to carry her up and down the stairs for weeks.

โ€œBut she had a goal because now sheโ€™s more or less beat it. My problem is there was no exit door for me to fight for.

โ€œIโ€™ve been told by the doc, โ€˜Go enjoy your everyday life and be as normal as possibleโ€™. My pain is manageable. I can still go see friends and supportersโ€™ clubs and still be myself.

โ€œIโ€™ll be here as long as I possibly can. The only difference is the timebomb ticking away.โ€

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    May 30th 2022, 10:58 AM

    Very sad news. I have been in a room with a consultant being told that there is nothing more they could do for a close relation you just want the ground to swallow you up. I hope Andy and his family spend the time left doing the things they love.

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    May 30th 2022, 10:43 AM

    Very sad. Awful that he could not get a GP meeting quicker. Hearing a lot of that up here in the North. Though unclear whether it would have made any difference.

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    May 30th 2022, 1:17 PM

    Terrible news ,God be with him now,

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    May 30th 2022, 1:05 PM

    Very sad news for Andy Goram and his family. Very good keeper for Rangers and Scotland. Played a few games for Man Utd as well but not many I think

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    May 30th 2022, 4:37 PM

    Terrible newsโ€ฆ.hope he has comfort in his remaining time.

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    May 30th 2022, 10:48 PM

    Very sad news. Really Puts things into perspective.

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